01/16/2023 Monday
Radio K SHORT CiRCUiT Residency
featuring Sumer, The Culture and
Ozone Creations
at 7th St Entry

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Continuing their month-long residency at the Turf Club, Charlie Parr will headline on January 15, with Haley to open. Then, on January 16, The Cactus Blossoms will take over with Molly Brandt. We previously already mentioned these shows in December 2022.

As for the Radio K residency, it’s called Short Circuit and its second show is January 16th.

Lineup:

  • Sumer
    A vibrant, young artist whose goal is to make people feel accepted and free to be – with her warm, lo-fi r&b sound and smooth, homespun lyrics
    Sumer prides herself on her stage presence, “I make music ‘cause I have a story I wanna tell, so listen up.”
  • The Culture

    Featuring Charmaine Douglas, Ellington Porter Jr., Jovon Williams, Shameelah Abdullah, Connor Garber, Quinn Williams

  • Ozone Creations

    Ozone Creations seeks to serve as a hub for Afrofusion in the United States. Their mission is to promote cultural importance, positivity and authenticity through the medium of music.

 
 
01/19/2023 Thursday
Daniel Seavey
at Amsterdam Bar & Hall
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If you can’t make it to see multi-platinum singer/songwriter Daniel Seavey at Amsterdam Bar & Hall, in St Paul, on January 19, local band Yellow Ostrich is headlining their second week at the Icehouse residency.

Seavey sold out his solo debut at The Troubadour in Los Angeles earlier this month. It’s no surprise for local support, as Seavey co-founded the band Why Don’t We and embarked upon an unbelievable six-year journey highlighted by over 4 billion global career streams, two RIAA Platinum-certified singles, five RIAA Gold-certified singles, two Top 10 albums on the Billboard 200 chart, etc.

In fact, Why Don’t We appeared on the popular iHeartRadio’s Jingle Ball show in St Paul on December 8, 2019.

Tour Dates:

Jan 3 2023 San Diego, CA, US House of Blues San Diego
Jan 4 2023 Phoenix, AZ, US Crescent Ballroom
Jan 6 2023 Dallas, TX, US Cambridge Room, House of Blues
Jan 8 2023 Houston, TX, US House of Blues – Houston
Jan 10 2023 Atlanta, GA, US Buckhead Theatre
Jan 12 2023 Washington, DC, US Union Stage
Jan 13 2023 Philadelphia, PA, US The Foundry Philadelphia
Jan 14 2023 New York (NYC), NY, US Racket
Jan 15 2023 Somerville, MA, US Arts at the Armory Cafe
Jan 17 2023 Chicago, IL, US Lincoln Hall
Jan 18 2023 Grand Rapids, MI, US The Stache at the Intersection
Jan 19 2023 St. Paul, MN, US Amsterdam Bar & Hall
Jan 22 2023 Denver, CO, US Marquis Theater
Jan 24 2023 Seattle, WA, US Neumos
Jan 26 2023 Portland, OR, US Doug Fir Lounge
Jan 28 2023 San Francisco, CA, US Café du Nord
Jan 29 2023 Los Angeles (LA), CA, US Fonda Theatre

 

 
01/20/2023 Friday
Suki Waterhouse
with Blondshell
at Fine Line

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English actress, model, and singer Suki Waterhouse will be headlining the Fine Line in support of her debut album Milk Teeth. Her album is available now on legendary record label Sub Pop.

The USA tour will start with support from Jane. (who is promoting her debut album What A Wonderful Time To Be Barely Alive). Starting January 18th, Los Angeles’ Blondshell (aka Sabrina Teitelbaum), will take over as support.

Blondshell is still very new, having only released four singles, her debut “Olympus,” “Cartoon Earthquake”, “Kiss City,” and “Sepsis” … which Rolling Stone picked as their #1 “Pick of the Month”: “phenomenally catchy alt-rock blast from her hotly buzzed upcoming debut LP.”

Tour dates:

01/10/23 – Santa Ana, CA – Constellation Room^
01/11/23 – San Francisco, CA – August Hall^
01/13/23 – Tacoma, WA – Alma Mater^
01/14/23 – Portland, OR – Wonder Ballroom^
01/17/23 – Salt Lake City, UT – Soundwell^
01/18/23 – Denver, CO – Bluebird Theater*
01/20/23 – Minneapolis, MN – Fine Line*
01/21/23 – Chicago, IL – Metro*
01/22/23 – Detroit, MI – El Club*
01/24/23 – Toronto, ON – The Axis Club*
01/25/23 – Montreal, QC – Le Studio TD*
01/27/23 – Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer*
01/28/23 – New York, NY – Webster Hall*
01/29/23 – Boston, MA – Paradise Rock Club*
01/31/23 – Washington, DC – The Black Cat*

02/01/23 – Chapel Hill, NC – Cat’s Cradle*
02/03/23 – Atlanta, GA – Terminal West*
02/04/23 – Nashville, TN – The Basement East*
02/06/23 – Dallas, TX – Cambridge Room HOB*
02/07/23 – Austin, TX – Antone’s*
02/09/23 – Phoenix, AZ – The Crescent Ballroom*
02/10/23 – Los Angeles, CA – The Fonda Theater*
02/11/23 – Los Angeles, CA – El Rey Theater*

^ with support from Jane.
* with support from Blondshell

 
01/20/2023 Friday
Best New Bands of 2022
with Brotherhood of Birds • creeping charlie • Harlow • killusonline • Mike Kota • Obi Original • Raffaella
hosted by Diane (The Current) • Sophia Kulow (Radio K) • Krista Wax (KFAI) • Graves (93X)
at First Avenue

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Want to discover Minneapolis’ best and hottest band of 2022? Hosted by First Avenue, The Current, Radio K, WFAI, and 93X, this upcoming showcase will feature some of 2022’s up and coming local bands.

Lineup:


  • Brotherhood of Birds

    Brotherhood of Birds (BoB) is a Twin Cities-based, progressive acoustic string band whose original compositions bring together traditional and modern styles.


  • creeping charlie

    creeping charlie, composed of sister duo Julia (lead singer/ guitarist/ songwriter) and Esmé Eubanks (bassist), later incorporating Jack Malone (drums) and Harry Miles of Atomic Cafe (guitar), released their debut album.

  • Harlow

    Nostalgic folk rock from Twin Cities, MN. Simply Harlow is your dog’s calm-down music, a cry with your best friend, your new break-up band.

  • killusonline

    Since fall of 2021, killusonline has quickly garnered notoriety for their electric live performances. Formed in late 2019, they debuted their unique take on hardcore in 2020
  • Mike Kota

    Mike Kota will likely playing some tracks from her debut EP, that was released in October 2021.

  • Obi Original
    Obiora Obikwelu, otherwise known as Obi Original, is a Nigerian producer & artist.
  • Raffaella
    On her debut album Live, Raff, Love, New York City-bred singer/songwriter Raffaella explores the liminal space between adolescence and adulthood, and all the wildly formative experiences within it.

 

If your band is coming to the Minneapolis/St Paul area, please email details to vu@weheartmusic.com with a good lead time. Thank you.

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